With the House sending the bill to fund the insurance exchange and with the expansion of Medicaid, the Affordable Care Act was and has been front and center on the minds of those in the legislature over the past couple weeks. There were other items that made their radar as well though, lets review the actions of the week:
House:
The House Health Policy committee meet this week and in true fashion took a vote on House Bills 4274 and 4275 which would bring stakeholders together to create a new prior authorization form that would be two pages and uniform for all insurance providers in Michigan. The legislation did pass the committee with support from all of the committee except for one member. The legislation will now head to the House floor for a vote to send it to the Senate.
Senate:
The Senate Insurance committee considered their versions of the prior authorization legislation. Senate Bills 178 and 179 which are the same as the House bill mentioned above. Steven Newman, MD and MSMS Immediate Past President came to testify to the Senate committee on their importance. The committee did pass the legislation out to the full Senate for their consideration which could be as early as next week.
Budget:
This week both committees heard testimony from the Department of Community Health on Michigan Mental Health and Substance Abuse systems and for the Office of the Aging. The Governor in his budget recommendation wanted to provide jail diversion programs and innovations to the Mental Health system and place those who need mental health care and on Medicaid to have that covered by Medicaid. Huge steps forward towards total mental health parity. Though these changes the department along with the Governor feel they can provide savings and while not cutting the care. Those wanting to testify will have the opportunity on Monday when the House committee will take public testimony on the subjects.
Medical Student Lobby Day:
This past Tuesday, close to 25 medical students from the 4 medical schools in Michigan came to Lansing to lobby key legislators on issues that were important to them. They arrived at MSMS at 9:00am to begin their day with a program happening at MSMS in the morning. John Bizon, MD and MSMS President joined the group in the morning to discuss the issues that are affecting the physician community currently and lay out the issues that MSMS is fighting for.
After lunch and a review of the issues the students broke up into groups, covering close to 20 meeting with different House and Senate members discussing their positions on Graduate Medical Education and the Medicaid Expansion. At the end of their day, the students had the opportunity to meet with Sentor Roger Kahn, MD for just a brief minute. At the end of their visit, the students took a group photo on the steps of the Capitol.
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